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thanks for being with us today. the first week of spring has come in with a bang, hitting some big chunks of the country, with everything from tornados to even heavy snow. >> in fact, one twister touched down in northern california last night. it damaged a half-dozen homes along a path that stretched at least a mile long. as the state braces for more nasty weather, cleanup continues in the east, after severe storms rip through pennsylvania. we get the latest from brad wheelis. >> reporter: neighborhoods in suburban pittsburgh were blown apart by a powerful tornado. at least 40 homes and a school in hempfield were damaged, moments after last night's funnel cloud sighting. >> i was scared to death. with my wife and kids. we were just scared to death. >> reporter: a similar scene of destruction in nebraska and iowa. >> all you could see was debris flying around. >> reporter: the twisters hit rural areas between omaha and sioux city. >> the garage just went boom. >> reporter: property owners wasted no time rebuilding. f
thanks for being with us today. the first week of spring has come in with a bang, hitting some big chunks of the country, with everything from tornados to even heavy snow. >> in fact, one twister touched down in northern california last night. it damaged a half-dozen homes along a path that stretched at least a mile long. as the state braces for more nasty weather, cleanup continues in the east, after severe storms rip through pennsylvania. we get the latest from brad wheelis. >>...
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a lot of us struggle with that. the trick is to use your visual skills and your wildest imagination so, for example, this is michael corn. for him, you would want to picture not just a field of corn, but a field of con on fire. and what about where you left your keys? one scientist tells us the best tactic is to remember when you set them down to take a mental snap shot of the exact spot. josh foer took this really far. training daily with special goggles and ear muffs to block out distractions. >> this is a mental athlete ready to go into battle. >> reporter: but the rest of us can use this stuff right away. no special equipment needed. just our imaginations. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> so, i'm picturing my most indelible image of elizabeth taylor. what's yours? i'll show you mine in a moment. desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. talk to your doctor about your risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures if you take multipl
a lot of us struggle with that. the trick is to use your visual skills and your wildest imagination so, for example, this is michael corn. for him, you would want to picture not just a field of corn, but a field of con on fire. and what about where you left your keys? one scientist tells us the best tactic is to remember when you set them down to take a mental snap shot of the exact spot. josh foer took this really far. training daily with special goggles and ear muffs to block out...
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we asked her to tell us about it. and here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one we were in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden some kind of alarm goes off in the cockpit and for that brief second, you is think, "uh-oh, what happens if i have to eject over enemy territory? who's on the ground? are they going to be helpful? are they going to want to shoot me? are they going to capture me? am i going to be tortured?" >> reporter: crews constantly train for that moment of ejection. we had to do the same before heading out to combat. >> legs forward. elbows in. head back against the seat. you got it. get ready for the ride. >> egress, egress, egress. >> reporter: in an
we asked her to tell us about it. and here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one we were in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden...
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assuring us they want democracy with political party, a constitution and elections. still there is a lot of keptism. >> there is cause for concern. we don't know who we're dealing with. only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that they have terrorists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in that. >> reporter: as these rebels march on in their quest to oust gadhafi, little denying the u.s. has thrown its significant military weight behind a disjointed group they're still getting to know. alex marquardt, abc news, benghazi in eastern libya. >>> president obama was 5,000 mile from the white house today in havensantiago, chile but fie questions and criticism from both mears he hasn't fully explained the u.s. strategy and concrete goals for getting out. jake tapper was digging for some of those answers today. jake? >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, for the third day in a row preside
assuring us they want democracy with political party, a constitution and elections. still there is a lot of keptism. >> there is cause for concern. we don't know who we're dealing with. only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that they have terrorists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in...
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for the achiever in us all.
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. smart move. ♪ imagine a day when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps keep you heartburn-free for a full 24 hours. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't rep
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain....
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look at the cold air to the north of us. it runs through michigan while the milder air is down to the south, 64 degrees in raleigh. this is the storm that moved through last night and we had scattered showers this morning that have moved out of here. the radar is looking good for the clouds will hang tight for another couple of hours but look what happens, the sky begins to clear up and that is when the temperatures will fall, into the 20's in the northern and western suburbs, lower 30's closer to downtown. mostly cloudy skies for today gradual clearing of around 3:00 or 4:00, 57-62 degrees and lower 30's tonight and mainly clear and tomorrow, we will have sunshine but it will be chilly. upper 40's to lower 50's. it will remain cold, 40 degrees on sunday for a high-temperature and look for a chance of showers and the potential for sleet. doug hill will be here at 5:00 and fresh and everything up. hopefully, maybe we can bump the temperatures up. >> anything would help. >> we will show a warming trend eventually. >>> thousand
look at the cold air to the north of us. it runs through michigan while the milder air is down to the south, 64 degrees in raleigh. this is the storm that moved through last night and we had scattered showers this morning that have moved out of here. the radar is looking good for the clouds will hang tight for another couple of hours but look what happens, the sky begins to clear up and that is when the temperatures will fall, into the 20's in the northern and western suburbs, lower 30's closer...
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join us in a conversation to strengthen it for years to come. i'm friend, secret-keeper and playmate. do you think i'd let osteoporosis slow me down? so i asked my doctor about reclast because i heard it's the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. he told me all about it and i said that's the one for nana. he said reclast can help restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture for twelve months. and reclast is approved to help protect from fracture in many places: hip, spine, even other bones. [ male announcer ] you should not take reclast if you're on zometa, have low blood calcium, or kidney problems. or if you're pregnant, plan to become pregnant or are nursing. take calcium and vitamin d daily. tell your doctor if you develop severe muscle, bone or joint pain, if you have dental problems, or if you develop new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh. the most common side effects include flu like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint pain headache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. share the world with the ones you love! and
join us in a conversation to strengthen it for years to come. i'm friend, secret-keeper and playmate. do you think i'd let osteoporosis slow me down? so i asked my doctor about reclast because i heard it's the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. he told me all about it and i said that's the one for nana. he said reclast can help restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture for twelve months. and reclast is approved to help protect from fracture in many places: hip,...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated op of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief # from pressure and bloating in a fast-acting chewable. gas-x. pressure's off. >>> and finally tonight, here from japan, as you can imagine, communication here has been almost impossible. in the northeastern part of the island, you can't even use the telephone. the lines are jammed. loved ones here trying to communicate with one another. for american families back home trying to check in with their loved ones here, it's been nearly impossible. >> oh, my god. >> this man is 19 years old, born in kentucky. studying here in tokyo, and he filmed the earthquake while
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated op of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male...
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>> you can use that after the wedding. we will be seen cloudy skies. temperatures will be into the 40's. the pollen count earlier this week was extreme. holy about 50 today. that will be washed away on sunday as rain comes in. tomorrow, cloudy skies. o'brien and of rain is likely sunday into sunday evening. -- over an inch of rain is likely sunday into sunday evening. >> abc world news is coming next. >> we will see you back here at 11:00. a living, breathing intelligence that is helping business rethink how to do business. ♪ in here, inventory can be taught to learn... so products get routed to where they're needed most. ♪ in here, machines have a voice...e. so they can tell headquarters when they need refilling. ♪ in here, money works smarter... so financial institutions can turn dreams into realities. in here, medicalisistory is brought to life... so doctors can see a patient's medical records -- even if they're away from home. it's more than advanced technology. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating sol
>> you can use that after the wedding. we will be seen cloudy skies. temperatures will be into the 40's. the pollen count earlier this week was extreme. holy about 50 today. that will be washed away on sunday as rain comes in. tomorrow, cloudy skies. o'brien and of rain is likely sunday into sunday evening. -- over an inch of rain is likely sunday into sunday evening. >> abc world news is coming next. >> we will see you back here at 11:00. a living, breathing intelligence that...
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and thank you for sending us videos and writing us. more than 1,000 of you have done it. we want you to keep sending us videos of you, looking around your house for what's made in america. we're looking at this right here at abc news, abcnews.com/worldnews is the place to go. >>> and coming up, a safety alert about driving behind those big rigs on the highway. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doc
and thank you for sending us videos and writing us. more than 1,000 of you have done it. we want you to keep sending us videos of you, looking around your house for what's made in america. we're looking at this right here at abc news, abcnews.com/worldnews is the place to go. >>> and coming up, a safety alert about driving behind those big rigs on the highway. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly...
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authorities tell us they are facing two major challenges. one is murky water and very low visibility. the other continuous swells left over from the tsunami. the surges have no rhyme or reason and they jostled the boat we took out in the north harbor where most of the damage happened and hampering efforts to pull out a couple of boats at a time. >> the efforts are slow. two or three a day being hauled out. >> reporter: the good news even at the bottom of the harbor, the vessels have done little damage to marine life. the harbor will stay closed until sunday when crews slowly steadily bring the harbor back to life. >> do it slowly and correctly. >> reporter: in santa cruz, christin ayers, cbs 5. >>> backing heat in sacramento. -- packing heat in sacramento. coming up why some california lawmakers say they need the guns. >>> a sign daylight savings may be bad for your health am. the three things you can do to survive the change. >>> and lingering showers continue throughout the bay. just how long will we see the wet stuff? we have that answer
authorities tell us they are facing two major challenges. one is murky water and very low visibility. the other continuous swells left over from the tsunami. the surges have no rhyme or reason and they jostled the boat we took out in the north harbor where most of the damage happened and hampering efforts to pull out a couple of boats at a time. >> the efforts are slow. two or three a day being hauled out. >> reporter: the good news even at the bottom of the harbor, the vessels have...
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>> yeah, i'm pretty used to it. it's been seven to eight years, i like, forget what it used to be like. >> reporter: she did her own stunt work for the movie and helped anna sophia robb learn to surf and get over her fear of sharks. >> i figure if she can still get back out there and not worry, then i should be able to, as well. >> reporter: when we met her near san francisco, the water wasn't exactly inviting. so, how do the waves look today? >> it looks a little cold. we're here in northern california and -- i don't know how i'll do but i'm going to just get wet. >> reporter: it was 48 degrees. unlike the locals, she didn't have a hood or booties, but she still gave it her all. what do you have to say to people who watch your movie and are inspired by what you were able to accomplish? >> little kids have creams, and i think they should just go for it and not let the world tell them what they can and cannot do. >> reporter: if anyone can proof of that, bethany is. i'm abbey boudreau for "nightline" in half moon bay
>> yeah, i'm pretty used to it. it's been seven to eight years, i like, forget what it used to be like. >> reporter: she did her own stunt work for the movie and helped anna sophia robb learn to surf and get over her fear of sharks. >> i figure if she can still get back out there and not worry, then i should be able to, as well. >> reporter: when we met her near san francisco, the water wasn't exactly inviting. so, how do the waves look today? >> it looks a little...
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bombing us. please, stop them. >> reporter: in the capital, tripoli, multiple explosions overnight, as a military complex was bombed. gadhafi laid low yesterday, after a defiant speech on tuesday. while an anchor on state tv brandished an ak-47, and declared he was ready to die for the colonel. as his eyes appeared to nervously dart to the side of the camera. there are more reports this morning that gadhafi may be looking for a way out. defense secretary robert gates said it's a realistic scenario. >> whether there are major defections -- further major defections within his own ruling circle. whether there's divisions in his family. there's a variety of possibilities. >> reporter: meanwhile, u.s. officials expect to announce they expect to hand over command of the military operation by this weekend. so, there's much confusion and disagreement among the allies who, exactly, will take over. but the rebels don't want the u.s. to give up command. they want american ships and planes to keep pounding g
bombing us. please, stop them. >> reporter: in the capital, tripoli, multiple explosions overnight, as a military complex was bombed. gadhafi laid low yesterday, after a defiant speech on tuesday. while an anchor on state tv brandished an ak-47, and declared he was ready to die for the colonel. as his eyes appeared to nervously dart to the side of the camera. there are more reports this morning that gadhafi may be looking for a way out. defense secretary robert gates said it's a realistic...
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the rest of us low to mid-60s. periods of rain and temperatures in the low to mid-50s. >> all right. we're just gonna keep two umbrellas handy each. thanks, mike. >> you bet. >> a bay area man started out as an internationally story. >> to pass bail bonds to the art studio. but the difference is huge. the bail bonds company he started 15 years ago on the job, the lifelong interest that turned into a passion 30 years ago during a walk on pacifica beach. >> i wanted to show how focussed the beaches were. >> the plastic was crying out to be reused, reshaped, reincarnated. >> michelangelo would see images in the rock. i would see it in the materials i used. i started creating. the work got bigger, bigger, bigger. >> soon he was making people, the woman making the espresso and the guy on the computer. plastic people telling many stories at once. the creativity along with a little paint and glue to keep it all together. these pieces are plastic that he finds on the side of the road or center. he called himself work that
the rest of us low to mid-60s. periods of rain and temperatures in the low to mid-50s. >> all right. we're just gonna keep two umbrellas handy each. thanks, mike. >> you bet. >> a bay area man started out as an internationally story. >> to pass bail bonds to the art studio. but the difference is huge. the bail bonds company he started 15 years ago on the job, the lifelong interest that turned into a passion 30 years ago during a walk on pacifica beach. >> i wanted...
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by noon, all of us have seen light rain. then tomorrow, it's gone. sunshine and temperatures jump up by 4 degrees. 4 degrees warmer on wednesday. dry friday and then another chance on saturday and sunday and temperatures in the 60s. >> we're getting a new glimpse in the life of the royal bride to be of kate middleton. it shows indicate as a young child crawling on a rock on vacation with her family. her hobbies is walking, swimming sailing and photography. meantime, a reporter over the weekend that she chose alexander mcqueen's fashion house to design her dress. >> so the excitement continues. just in the movies. >> this flying house in 3qttsburg. copd makes it hard to breathe so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, vavair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't re
by noon, all of us have seen light rain. then tomorrow, it's gone. sunshine and temperatures jump up by 4 degrees. 4 degrees warmer on wednesday. dry friday and then another chance on saturday and sunday and temperatures in the 60s. >> we're getting a new glimpse in the life of the royal bride to be of kate middleton. it shows indicate as a young child crawling on a rock on vacation with her family. her hobbies is walking, swimming sailing and photography. meantime, a reporter over the...
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thanks for being with us today. it's the recent surge in gas price. this morning, the president is considering drastic measures to turn it around. >> here's why. according to one survey, the average price for a gallon of gas is $3.47. 7 cents higher than last year this time. >> emily schmidt has details. >> reporter: good morning to you. the calendar says march, but it might as well be memorial day when it comes to gas prices. they are going up higher and faster than anytime in history. and now, some are asking the president, what are you going to do about it. with gas prices skyrocketing, americans are reaching their limits earlier. >> i cannot afford to fill up the tank. >> reporter: the nationwide average is $3.38 a gallon. a new lundberg survey says that's up 33 cents in two week. the second biggest price increase on record means spending more. >> up until this point, $50 about every two weeks. and now, it's gone up to $60 every two weeks, now, we're up to almost $75. >> reporter: the prices go with the middle east uprising. so far there are no sh
thanks for being with us today. it's the recent surge in gas price. this morning, the president is considering drastic measures to turn it around. >> here's why. according to one survey, the average price for a gallon of gas is $3.47. 7 cents higher than last year this time. >> emily schmidt has details. >> reporter: good morning to you. the calendar says march, but it might as well be memorial day when it comes to gas prices. they are going up higher and faster than anytime...
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kim shows us how a device typically associated with pregnancy is now being used to zap away the signs of aging. >> reporter: donna summers wanted to perk up her sagging skin but without surgery. a doctor says she is a perfect candidate for ultherapy which uses ultrasounds, sound waves that create heat below the skin surface. >> we can see all of the tissues from the skin right down to the bones in the neck and then we pick exactly the level that we want to do the small thermal treatment. so i'll go ahead and apply it now. so there's that. you're creating a controlled very safe sort of thermal -- when i say treatment zone, you might say thermal injury zone. you're creating a little thermal injury, and the collagen is sort of like, oh, my goodness, what's this? >> reporter: the technique promises to trigger the body's natural collagen-building process. doctors say the effects are immediate. >> i can hardly feel it. >> remember, the treatment here, what's actually being effected, the skin as you can see is completely -- there is no redness, no nothing. the treatment is a good half inch u
kim shows us how a device typically associated with pregnancy is now being used to zap away the signs of aging. >> reporter: donna summers wanted to perk up her sagging skin but without surgery. a doctor says she is a perfect candidate for ultherapy which uses ultrasounds, sound waves that create heat below the skin surface. >> we can see all of the tissues from the skin right down to the bones in the neck and then we pick exactly the level that we want to do the small thermal...
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which is pretty good for us. so i'm happy. >> reporter: the next hearing is may 21st, when dna experts will testify about reports. for "good morning america," simon mcgregor-wood. >> joining us this morning, from seattle, amanda's parents, etta and kurt. thank you for joining us. etta, i want to begin with you. how big of a turning point was the contradictory testimony yesterday? >> we think it's pretty big. it's one piece of the many inaccurate pieces of evidence that were presented. the prosecution made a big deal of this guy. he was this big ooh-ah witness. the fact that he has the dates wrong and admitted to drug use is really good for us. >> kurt, i want to turn to you. after this, now, the next hearing is set for may 21st. what will be happening then? >> on the 21st of may, they'll review and begin the testimony of the dna experts that the court called to do an independent review. we're very much looking forward to those conversations and results. >> kurt, meantime, your whole family is upset about the made
which is pretty good for us. so i'm happy. >> reporter: the next hearing is may 21st, when dna experts will testify about reports. for "good morning america," simon mcgregor-wood. >> joining us this morning, from seattle, amanda's parents, etta and kurt. thank you for joining us. etta, i want to begin with you. how big of a turning point was the contradictory testimony yesterday? >> we think it's pretty big. it's one piece of the many inaccurate pieces of evidence...
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a lot of the parts that go into laptops, i knowapple uses parts from them. is that going to affect them? >> reporter: we are waiting to see the damage being done to the manufacturing infrastructure in japan. a lot of plants are in the southern part of the country so are not impacted so far. but texas instruments so far said that two of their factories have been hit and they are going to be taking a revenue downgrade because of that. also when it comes to luxury goods operators like tiffany and coach, japan buys about 20% of the world's luxury goods -- or 11% of those luxury goods and companies like tiffany and coach make 20% of their profits off of japan sales. so this is obviously going to have a wide-ranging impact over a lot of industries. >> jason, a lot of people were thinking may be the u.s. economy was starting a very slow recovery. but what does this situation in japan mean for the u.s. economy? >> is the second biggest debt holder of the u.s. second to china. >> they own $880 billion of u.s. treasuries and there is fear that they will need a lot to
a lot of the parts that go into laptops, i knowapple uses parts from them. is that going to affect them? >> reporter: we are waiting to see the damage being done to the manufacturing infrastructure in japan. a lot of plants are in the southern part of the country so are not impacted so far. but texas instruments so far said that two of their factories have been hit and they are going to be taking a revenue downgrade because of that. also when it comes to luxury goods operators like...
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and no word on the bachelorette party. >> for all of us here, thanks for joining us. i haven't heard a word about that. >> have a great day.y.y.y.y.y.y. [ woman ] everybody's looking for deals these days, and i'm not talking about saving a dollar off shampoo or two-for-one tacos or something. i'm talking about paying less -- every month. like this deal. and get the fastest internet for the price -- an amazing $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. plus get access to the entire at&t national wi-fi network at no extra cost. [ woman ] with at&t, i'm surfing at hot spots all over town. ♪ i'm downloading music fast. and watching videos. cute! and the price is great.ñ [ female announcer ] call at&t today and get the fastest internet for the price -- an amazing $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. plus get access to the entire at&t national wi-fi network at no extra cost. the shoe shopping. ♪
and no word on the bachelorette party. >> for all of us here, thanks for joining us. i haven't heard a word about that. >> have a great day.y.y.y.y.y.y. [ woman ] everybody's looking for deals these days, and i'm not talking about saving a dollar off shampoo or two-for-one tacos or something. i'm talking about paying less -- every month. like this deal. and get the fastest internet for the price -- an amazing $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. plus get...
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i'm going to continue using polident of course. i have no reason to change. [ stuart ] use polident. every day. med >>> all right. time to break out the beads in new orleans. we have them here in the bay. go ahead. it is fat tuesday. and this year, a costume celebration, bigger and rowdier than ever before, and mardi gras is three weeks later than usual, which means it has been occurring during spring break. even charlie sheen impostor, maybe you saw him there, he came out to party, and he is everywhere. by the time mardi gras is in full swing, later today, new orleans expects a million people to pack the streets. the party is expected to bring in about $300 million for city rebuilding. of course, from hurricane katrina. and that oil spill, too. a lot of fun down there. >> having a good time. >>> a rare opportunity to see something out of this world. >> i guess. the space shuttle discovery and the international space station will pass over the bay area tonight. and we can see them, if the skies are clear. and around 7:25 p.m. the s
i'm going to continue using polident of course. i have no reason to change. [ stuart ] use polident. every day. med >>> all right. time to break out the beads in new orleans. we have them here in the bay. go ahead. it is fat tuesday. and this year, a costume celebration, bigger and rowdier than ever before, and mardi gras is three weeks later than usual, which means it has been occurring during spring break. even charlie sheen impostor, maybe you saw him there, he came out to party,...
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that breeze will move in friday and cool us about six degrees. then about another 6-10 degrees cooling. it it's still a slight chance of a shower on saturday but most of that will fall in the central valley and sierra. >>> federal health officials begin hearings on the safety of artificial food coloring. fda has decided to take a closer look at allegations there may be a link between colorings and hyperactivity in children. they are asking a panel of experts to look at the issue with eye towards new warning labels. they are commonly found in cereals and chips. decades of studies show that artificial food colorings are safe. >> a new debate over a doll because it teaches little girls how to breast-feed. a young girl attaching the doll to her chest and it can be burped by a mommy in training. they say it teaches nursing skills. >> do you think little girls should be breastfeeding dolls? >> i probably would look at other dolls before i look at this one. >> we have another baby due in june and i think it's a neat way to identify and connect with mom.
that breeze will move in friday and cool us about six degrees. then about another 6-10 degrees cooling. it it's still a slight chance of a shower on saturday but most of that will fall in the central valley and sierra. >>> federal health officials begin hearings on the safety of artificial food coloring. fda has decided to take a closer look at allegations there may be a link between colorings and hyperactivity in children. they are asking a panel of experts to look at the issue with...
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thanks for being with us today. president obama takes his case for military action against libya on the road today. it will be part of a major speech that mr. obama gives later today. >> right here in new york. >> and last night, the president spoke to the nation to defend his choices and also to announce that nato will take over the lead role tomorrow. emily schmidt is joining us from washington with all the details. good morning, emily. >> reporter: peggy and rob, good morning to you. before president obama used the word libya last night, he said the words international effort. and he said the world had had a responsibility to act. president obama, explaining the u.s. involvement in libya, said it was the right thing to do. >> the united states and the world faced a choice. gadhafi declared he would show no mercy to his own people. it was not in our national interest to let that happen. i refused to let that happen. >> reporter: mr. obama said in ten days, the coalition stopped moammar gadhafi's advance, doing so
thanks for being with us today. president obama takes his case for military action against libya on the road today. it will be part of a major speech that mr. obama gives later today. >> right here in new york. >> and last night, the president spoke to the nation to defend his choices and also to announce that nato will take over the lead role tomorrow. emily schmidt is joining us from washington with all the details. good morning, emily. >> reporter: peggy and rob, good...
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look what's going on to the west of us. we could be looking at a wintry mix as soon as 8:00 in the morning on wednesday especially garrett county, allegheny, and washington counties. 46-51 degrees today, which is well below average for this time of year. tonight, mid to upper 20's to low 30's. morning sunshine tomorrow with increasing clouds, and 40's to low 50's. >> soapstone at sun valley drive, and pedestrians struck by a vehicle. a helicopter will be landing nearby in a matter of moments for that. fairfax police and fire have a portion of the road closed. soapstone road and sunrise valley drive. 13th street between longfellow and kennedy there's fire activity. 13th street is a popular commuter route, may not be an option. interstate travel is an option. plenty of traffic now out of frederick into montgomery county. traffic in springfield virginia, on your way to and from the pentagon is good. back to you. >> thank you. >>> former press secretary robert gibbs is being enticed by facebook. location location, location, tha
look what's going on to the west of us. we could be looking at a wintry mix as soon as 8:00 in the morning on wednesday especially garrett county, allegheny, and washington counties. 46-51 degrees today, which is well below average for this time of year. tonight, mid to upper 20's to low 30's. morning sunshine tomorrow with increasing clouds, and 40's to low 50's. >> soapstone at sun valley drive, and pedestrians struck by a vehicle. a helicopter will be landing nearby in a matter of...
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joe schlesinger shows us how tweaking our spending could turn us into a millionaire by the time we retire. >> are you tired of hearing how much money you can save if you can cut out your precious latte or cappuccino? me, too. but to remind you, that's $4 a day. and invested at 8%. over 30 years. with compound interest. and that's just under $200,000. not so bad for the crucial morning jolt. but let's say we added up all of your daily guilty spending pleasures. could you bank over a million dollars? here is a breakdown of some weekly costs that you may or may not be able to do without. pizza. manicures. coffee. smoking. over 30 years, each will cost you in the six figures. add it up together, you're looking at a total of $1.7 million. that could go a long way toward your retirement. if only you could stop spending and start saving. >> what most americans do is they spend first, and then try to save last. it doesn't work. >> in fact, a recent study finds that 77% of americans have less than $100,000 saved for retirement. a fresh look at your savings strategy could allow you to afford a latt
joe schlesinger shows us how tweaking our spending could turn us into a millionaire by the time we retire. >> are you tired of hearing how much money you can save if you can cut out your precious latte or cappuccino? me, too. but to remind you, that's $4 a day. and invested at 8%. over 30 years. with compound interest. and that's just under $200,000. not so bad for the crucial morning jolt. but let's say we added up all of your daily guilty spending pleasures. could you bank over a...
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thanks for spending the week with us. it's been good having david muir here with us. we're going to get to japan in a moment. >> so much news this morning. >>> we're also tracking a story we broke at abc news. an air traffic controller sleeping on the job at a major airport, while two planes were landing. this morning, we learn how many airports rely on just one person to guide your plane in. >>> and did you hear this? elizabeth taylor late to her own funeral, by design. she wanted it that way. to be late to her own funeral. we have more details about her private service. actor colin farrell, joining family and friends. >> love that detail about her arriving late. >>> we're going to get to the breaking news this morning, what could be a catastrophic nuclear situation in japan. the prime minister speaking just moments ago about the new and perhaps the biggest breach yet in one of the nuclear reactor cores. neal karlinsky is tracking what the prime minister said moments ago. he has the latest from tokyo. neal, what did you hear? >> reporter: david, the prime minister, w
thanks for spending the week with us. it's been good having david muir here with us. we're going to get to japan in a moment. >> so much news this morning. >>> we're also tracking a story we broke at abc news. an air traffic controller sleeping on the job at a major airport, while two planes were landing. this morning, we learn how many airports rely on just one person to guide your plane in. >>> and did you hear this? elizabeth taylor late to her own funeral, by design....
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steve: well, what if i told you i only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> there are high hopes ahead of today's monthly jobs report. the government is expected to report that 175,000 jobs were created last month. while the unemployment rate likely edged up to 9.1%. many economists are raising their expectations after the number of people filing for unemployment benefits sank last week to the lowest point in nearly three years. >>> optimism ahead of the jobs report has stocks is rising this morning. tokyo's nikkei average gained 1% today. hong kong's hang seng climbed 1.2%. in london, the ftse opened higher. and on wall street, the dow surged 191 points yesterday, its biggest gain in three months. the nasdaq jumped 51. >>> americans are in the mood to shop again. retail sales rose more than 4% in february, well above the expectations. the strong numbers built on the gains from the holidays. but there are some concerns that this won't last. rising food and gas prices are threatening to
steve: well, what if i told you i only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> there are high hopes ahead of today's monthly jobs report. the government is expected to report that 175,000 jobs were created last month. while the unemployment rate likely edged up to 9.1%. many economists are raising their expectations after the number of people filing for unemployment benefits sank last week to the lowest point in nearly three years....
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i recommend using polident and soak every day. it's the right way to go. now with an improved microclean formula. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where tobacco kills more people... than aids, drugs, alcohol, murder and car crashes... combined. we have a lot more work to do. >>> in libya, the fight to control that country is intensifying. at least 30 people have been killed in attacks today. troops loyal to libyan leader moammar gadhafi are reported to have attacked both sides of the rebel city. but failed to take it. one of gadhafi's closest allies, venezuelan president hugo chavez is offering to mediate an end to the crisis, but rebel leaders say it is too late now for diplomacy. >>> and thanks to all of that political unrest in libya, gas prices continue to soar here in the united states. aaa says the average price is now
i recommend using polident and soak every day. it's the right way to go. now with an improved microclean formula. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where tobacco kills more people... than aids, drugs, alcohol, murder and car crashes... combined. we have a lot more...
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linda bell joins us from bloomberg headquarters in new york to tell us about. >> the amount. direct tv's plan to offer movies as soon as a month after a day have a theatrical debut, setting the stage for renewed confrontation between hollywood studios and owners. showing the movies for weeks to six weeks -- 4 to 6 weeks after the release, this would hurt ticket sales that will be in theaters. .rocery's climbed to records in global food prices will probably rise in the first half of this century in part because of an expanding population and higher incomes. i don't know if you like exotic vacations. some of the top 10 destinations in 2011. swimming with sharks in south africa is on the list, touring the ruins of machu picchu as well. that is expected to increase worldwide this year. live that blumberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 5:53, 28 degrees on this thursday. >> we will be >>> here we go again. [laughter] cannot get enough of them. charlie sheen says that he will fight to win custody of his sons. his estrang
linda bell joins us from bloomberg headquarters in new york to tell us about. >> the amount. direct tv's plan to offer movies as soon as a month after a day have a theatrical debut, setting the stage for renewed confrontation between hollywood studios and owners. showing the movies for weeks to six weeks -- 4 to 6 weeks after the release, this would hurt ticket sales that will be in theaters. .rocery's climbed to records in global food prices will probably rise in the first half of this...
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joining us is physicist michio kaku, of course. dr. kaku, you've been leading us through this. glad you're joining us this morning. >> the last few days, we had reassuring words. we turned the table. but it's on a knife's edge. any boiling spent fuel could cause workers to evacuate. radioactive smoke came out. and they had to partially evacuate the workers. >> let's turn to the map this morning. they put this together. as we push in on japan. you see sendai to the north, the earthquake zone. there's three areas where there have been concern. let me move in on this to see them. the towns, and the biggest, miyagi, they don't have indicators, do they? >> they were damaged. ibaraki, further south, is measuring normal levels. we expect the cloud to go over ibaraki, as well. >> and i want to see what you think about fukushima. we'll push in there. and a number of the indicators are showing spiked levels. when you hear the plume this morning, we could see levels higher than we're reading. >> the outer ring is six miles outside of the radiation zone. radiation levels are 110 microsieve
joining us is physicist michio kaku, of course. dr. kaku, you've been leading us through this. glad you're joining us this morning. >> the last few days, we had reassuring words. we turned the table. but it's on a knife's edge. any boiling spent fuel could cause workers to evacuate. radioactive smoke came out. and they had to partially evacuate the workers. >> let's turn to the map this morning. they put this together. as we push in on japan. you see sendai to the north, the...
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would you ever use those? >> translator: it's not reasonable that any such man would use any kind of weapon. >> reporter: the u.n. ambassador to the united nations says gadhafi is disconnected from reality. >> it sounds, just frankly, delusional. >> reporter: the u.s. department has frozen 30 billion in libyan government assets. and u.s. naval air forces are moving closer to the country. >> gadhafi has lost the legitimacy to govern. and it's time for him to go without further violence or delay. >> reporter: it's too dangerous to asset the need in libya. the next-best option is delivering the first medicine and food to neighboring tunisia, to help refugees who have crossed the border. moammar gadhafi says he's been betrayed by the united states. he says president obama has been misinformed. rob and peggy? >> it seems like a tale of two countries, depending on which side folks are in. >> reporter: when you look at some parts of libya, where anti-government protesters had taken control, we're seeing some shortage
would you ever use those? >> translator: it's not reasonable that any such man would use any kind of weapon. >> reporter: the u.n. ambassador to the united nations says gadhafi is disconnected from reality. >> it sounds, just frankly, delusional. >> reporter: the u.s. department has frozen 30 billion in libyan government assets. and u.s. naval air forces are moving closer to the country. >> gadhafi has lost the legitimacy to govern. and it's time for him to go...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. i'm friend, secret-keeper and playmate. do you think i'd let osteoporosis slow me down? so i asked my doctor about reclast because i heard it's the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. he told me all about it and i said that's the one for nana. he said reclast can help restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture for twelve months. and reclast is approved to help protect from fracture in many places: hip, spine, even other bones. [ male announcer ] you should not take reclast if you're on zometa, have low blood calcium, or kidney problems. or if you're pregnant, plan to become pregnant or are nursing. take calcium and vitamin d daily. tell your doctor if you develop severe muscle, bone or joint
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this isn't good enough for us. we are going to continue to do review our records for these remaining 8% of lines. or remaining 8% of records, i should say. >> in the meantime, pg&e is touting a new series of what it calls aggressive testing measures specifically looking at 150 miles of hype line of similar age to the line that blew here looking for weakness. >> big corporations, they have a waste of money... they thinks their own way. >> reporter: after the explosion in san bruno, 6 months ago, people here are skeptical, especially when it comes to pressure in gas lines. spike something considered a possible cause in this explosion -- spiking is considered a possible cause in this explosion. but even some records for this line are still missing, and the cause is still unknown. >> i just think it's been a long time. it should have been settled months ago, maybe not completely but poor people waiting for their monies to start a life. >> reporter: now, as far as this testing, it's probably not going to start in full f
this isn't good enough for us. we are going to continue to do review our records for these remaining 8% of lines. or remaining 8% of records, i should say. >> in the meantime, pg&e is touting a new series of what it calls aggressive testing measures specifically looking at 150 miles of hype line of similar age to the line that blew here looking for weakness. >> big corporations, they have a waste of money... they thinks their own way. >> reporter: after the explosion in...
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meaningful jobs for us to even be concerned about it. it would be a good idea for us to get rid of the obesity and play football and our own backyards. that is what i have to say about it. host: the president says he will not get involved. do you think this particular situation may generate new legislation from capitol hill regarding the administration of collective bargaining agreements for major league sports teams? guest: to get back to the caller spoke about the president's declaration of not getting involved, i think that is an astute observation. the federal government is not to take a side for labor- management. president clinton, during the lengthy strike and deadlock between players and management, he did not get directly involved, but he opened the white house to negotiators in december. he started to make public pronouncements. the president has the bully pulpit and can make a suggestion of what is fair or good or nudge the parties in the direction. that might be crossing the line. the president does not have authority to inte
meaningful jobs for us to even be concerned about it. it would be a good idea for us to get rid of the obesity and play football and our own backyards. that is what i have to say about it. host: the president says he will not get involved. do you think this particular situation may generate new legislation from capitol hill regarding the administration of collective bargaining agreements for major league sports teams? guest: to get back to the caller spoke about the president's declaration of...
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us. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. >>> tonight on "world news," the end of an era. elizabeth taylor, the last of the larger than life movie stars, and the woman who introduced american women to million dollar salaries, and a fever pitch of celebrity. barbara walters on how she lived her life and the way she changed everything. >>> danger in the water. now babies are at risk from radiation in the tap water in japan. how could a mother reverse the effects? >>> flying blind? one of the busiest skies in america, word that the air traffic controller may have been asleep in the tower? >>> and, become a memory superstar, as we show you the latest on how to remember those names, lists, even, where did i put the keys? >>> good evening. as we begin tonight, the last of the legendary superstars has died. a superstar from an era when american movies were so powerful, the whole globe feasted on our celluloid dreams. and her face. elizabeth taylor died of heart failure today at 79. and every generation of americans knew her and followed her turbulent life. the girl with the viole
us. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. >>> tonight on "world news," the end of an era. elizabeth taylor, the last of the larger than life movie stars, and the woman who introduced american women to million dollar salaries, and a fever pitch of celebrity. barbara walters on how she lived her life and the way she changed everything. >>> danger in the water. now babies are at risk from radiation in the tap water in japan. how could a mother reverse the...
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the term they use, of radiation. that's about 67 chest x-rays or the same of 134 cross-country plane trips. in order to get radiation sickness, you need to be exposed to 1,000 millisieverts at once. and for most people, a fatal dose is about five times that. to put this all in perspective, the radiation levels at the scene of the fire of the nuclear power plant in japan reached about 400 millisieverts. meaning you would have had to sit there for about 2 1/2 hours to get sick. but what about the worst case scenario? what if there's a full meltdown? will that reach us here in america? >> even if we had a chernobyl-type accident, the impact on the united states would be minimal. >> reporter: which is why, despite those scary pictures out of japan, the experts are telling us tonight that there is no threat to us here. dan harris, abc news, new york. >>> and when we return, we are going to take you to an inaccessible part of japan and show you how a human chain did so much to help save lives. i've had asthma for 11 years.
the term they use, of radiation. that's about 67 chest x-rays or the same of 134 cross-country plane trips. in order to get radiation sickness, you need to be exposed to 1,000 millisieverts at once. and for most people, a fatal dose is about five times that. to put this all in perspective, the radiation levels at the scene of the fire of the nuclear power plant in japan reached about 400 millisieverts. meaning you would have had to sit there for about 2 1/2 hours to get sick. but what about the...
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i'm going to continue using polident of course. i have no reason to change. [ stuart ] use polident. every day. live team coverage of the pacific tsunami and the >>> stay with us for continuing coverag of the disaster in japan. >> we have more coverage at 5, 6, 10 and 11. ♪ have a good daisy ♪ eat well, live long ♪ have a good daisy, work out, get strong ♪ ♪ when you need a lift, just sing a song ♪ ♪ and have a good daisy ♪ have a good daisy with a natural treat ♪ ♪ have a good daisy, healthy foods to eat ♪ ♪ when you want some joy, dance to the beat ♪ ♪ and have a good daisy [ female announcer ] enjoy the fresh, 100% natural choice in cottage cheese. ♪ have a good daisy ♪ have a good daisy
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christin ayers live for us in oakland, thank you. >>> a drowsy driver may be to blame for deadly accident in san mateo. it caused a nightmare for morning commuters this morning on the northbound 101 just south of dore avenue. chp says the driver of a car fell asleep at the wheel, crashed into another vehicle. that caused a second accident minutes later where a motorcycle rider was ejected from his bike. he died at the scene. nobody else was injured. three lanes, though were closed for about three hours causing the monster backups this morning. >>> police are gathering evidence after four rental cars were broken into in palo alto along el camino real. two cars were in front of a tofu house and the other in front of the sundance restaurant. laptops were stolen from each car. >>> a crime-fighting tool in san jose has been saved. mounted police. a local group promised to raise 280,000 by september to keep the horse patrols running. so far the group has already raised $70,000. >>> the deadline is here but governor brown has asked lawmakers to delay today's vote on his budget plans. >> what i'm
christin ayers live for us in oakland, thank you. >>> a drowsy driver may be to blame for deadly accident in san mateo. it caused a nightmare for morning commuters this morning on the northbound 101 just south of dore avenue. chp says the driver of a car fell asleep at the wheel, crashed into another vehicle. that caused a second accident minutes later where a motorcycle rider was ejected from his bike. he died at the scene. nobody else was injured. three lanes, though were closed for...
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this is what an american official told us today. it would be hard to describe how alarming the situation is inside japan's nuclear power plant. teetering on the brink of a multi-reactor meltdown. that last ditch hope, the workers heading in on what he called a suicide mission. and even that may be too late. as family members of some of the workers have begun to weigh in, one of them writing tonight, "my father has accepted his fate, much like a death sentence." and, the japanese people are lining up today to be tested or to leave, but we want to talk, as well, about what this means for the united states. we're going to tell you about worst case scenarios, what it might really deliver to hawaii, to california, the rest of this country, all of that ahead. but martha raddatz leads us off, she spent the day with experts asking about the reality of what is happening tonight. martha? >> reporter: diane, the u.s. is now urgently trying to get the japanese government to find more volunteers to go into the nuclear reactors to try to stop mul
this is what an american official told us today. it would be hard to describe how alarming the situation is inside japan's nuclear power plant. teetering on the brink of a multi-reactor meltdown. that last ditch hope, the workers heading in on what he called a suicide mission. and even that may be too late. as family members of some of the workers have begun to weigh in, one of them writing tonight, "my father has accepted his fate, much like a death sentence." and, the japanese...
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i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum, and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in. it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try super poligrip free. a drug raid at a san francisco residential hotel. >>> the actions of several undercover officers are being questioned after a drug raid at a san francisco residential hotel. they are accused of police misconduct and even perjury. two incidents all captured on surveillance camera in the fifth floor hallway at the henry hotel. in the first video, a public defender says the cops just barged in without any permission. >> we are talking about violations of constitutional rights and officers who lied about violating these rights. >> reporter: now, the second video the officers ent
i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum, and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in. it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try super poligrip free. a drug raid at...
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that building uses electric heat. although some residents say they did smell gas, woodstock is about 135 miles northeast of detroit. >>> the supreme court is poised to weigh in on what could be the largest class-action suit ever. retail giant walmart is accused of discriminating against female employees and those workers past and present may stand to gain millions of dollars. now more from linsey davis. >> reporter: this woman, an assistant manager at sam's club and single mother of two, says she's about to make history. >> it's crazy. i never would have thought that me personally would ever have made it to the supreme court. >> reporter: she's been employed by walmart for almost 25 years. and is one of six named plaintiffs who filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the company over pay and promotions. >> there was a male coworker there that had been with the company half the time that i had been and he was making almost double what i was making. i had even gone to the district manager and asked him what i needed
that building uses electric heat. although some residents say they did smell gas, woodstock is about 135 miles northeast of detroit. >>> the supreme court is poised to weigh in on what could be the largest class-action suit ever. retail giant walmart is accused of discriminating against female employees and those workers past and present may stand to gain millions of dollars. now more from linsey davis. >> reporter: this woman, an assistant manager at sam's club and single mother...
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i recommend using polident and soak every day. it's the right way to go. now with an improved microclean formula. a great change is at hand and our task is to make that revolution, that change, peaceful and constructive for all. those who look only to the past or the present, are certain to miss the future. do not pray for easy lives. pray to be stronger men. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country.
i recommend using polident and soak every day. it's the right way to go. now with an improved microclean formula. a great change is at hand and our task is to make that revolution, that change, peaceful and constructive for all. those who look only to the past or the present, are certain to miss the future. do not pray for easy lives. pray to be stronger men. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country.
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still here in the u.s., bpa is all around us and inside of us. an estimated 93% of americans have detectable levels of bpa in their bodies. but this study offers some good news, suggesting we can rid ourselves of bpa by simply changing what we eat. researchers took five families, each with two adults and two kids and had them stop using canned foods and plastic goods for three days. replacing those items with fresh foods and snacks stored in glass containers. the result, the bpa levels among family members dropped on average 60%. when the families went back to eating the old ways, their bpa levels went back up. >> it means if people make intelligent choices about the foods they eat and the packaging in which they store their foods, they could really reduce their exposure to synthetic chemicals in the environment. >> reporter: bpas are perfectly safe, approved by the fda to be in contact with food but researchers say if you're still worried, eat fresh food and store your snacks and leftovers in glass or stainless steel containers. we wanted to kno
still here in the u.s., bpa is all around us and inside of us. an estimated 93% of americans have detectable levels of bpa in their bodies. but this study offers some good news, suggesting we can rid ourselves of bpa by simply changing what we eat. researchers took five families, each with two adults and two kids and had them stop using canned foods and plastic goods for three days. replacing those items with fresh foods and snacks stored in glass containers. the result, the bpa levels among...
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you're using part of the world around you through a camera and creating -- it's almost using that as a canvas for some of the game play. >> yes. exactly right. this is on board software. this comes with nintendo 3ds when you get it. >> reporter: we should point out showing 3d by filming it is a bit tricky. >> let's move along on the games. one i'm looking forward to is street fighter 4. so this will play, of course, on online with friends or local wireless. this is another title coming out on launch day as well, pilot wings resort. takes place over famous wuhu island part of wii sport resort and wii fit. >> reporter: it can be played on the 3ds but won't tap into the 3d feature how many on lunch date? >> 18 and then about 30 between, you know, in the launch window, which is from the end of march to e3 which happens in early june. >> reporter: i'm sure we'll see mario on here at some point soon. it will go for $20 0 when it goes on sale march 7th. that's the same price as a nintendo wii console. definitely not cheap for a handheld device but pretty cool stuff. just don't overdo the 3d
you're using part of the world around you through a camera and creating -- it's almost using that as a canvas for some of the game play. >> yes. exactly right. this is on board software. this comes with nintendo 3ds when you get it. >> reporter: we should point out showing 3d by filming it is a bit tricky. >> let's move along on the games. one i'm looking forward to is street fighter 4. so this will play, of course, on online with friends or local wireless. this is another...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. give me half an hour. ahhh. without anyone ting care of h@h@ the reactor cores, we will have three simultaneous breach of ngg containments. already, unit two and unit three have cracks in their containment vessels. already, unit four has a raging fire, we think, involving spent fuel that is not contained by any containment vessel. so, we are very close, now, to something that is even bigger than chernobyl. in a worst-case scenario, you have breach of containment. the containment structure springs a leak. you have an explosion. the thing cracks apart and releases large quantities of radiation into the atmosphere. that area will become a dead zone. it will be impossible to grow anything. people in that area will die. we're talking about lives at s
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. give me half an hour. ahhh. without anyone ting care of h@h@ the reactor cores, we will have three simultaneous breach of ngg containments. already, unit...
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many central used to be one of the schools. [applause] it is important for us to remember where we have been so we know where we need to go. this used to be a place where the problems on the streets followed kids into the classrooms. it was hard for young people to learn the dream was out of reach for too many. there was a culture of failure that brought everybody down. turnaround these schools is not easy. many people use to argue that all they need is more money but money will not do the job alone. we have to reform how things are done. it is not easy to turn around and expectation of failure and to make that an expectation of failure. there may saying he did this is not possible. they say that turning around good schools was throwing your money away. they say we should focus on places that have more breaks and more going for them. , i am nott i think willing to give up on any challenge and america. i am not willing to give on any schools. i did not accept failure here in america. [applause] >> i believe the status quo is not
many central used to be one of the schools. [applause] it is important for us to remember where we have been so we know where we need to go. this used to be a place where the problems on the streets followed kids into the classrooms. it was hard for young people to learn the dream was out of reach for too many. there was a culture of failure that brought everybody down. turnaround these schools is not easy. many people use to argue that all they need is more money but money will not do the job...
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would you ever use those? >> translator: haven't we solved the wmd programs with britain and america? we got rid of all that. this is a thing of the past, and we have already finished this. is it reasonable that any sensible man would use such a weapon against even his own enemy, let alone his own people? >> reporter: i also asked him about fears of a scorched earth policy against oil installations. he said that only terrorists would do that. i asked him about the united states and whether he felt betrayed since he had been brought in from the cold over the last several years and the u.s. was doing business with him. he said he did feel betrayed but he thought president obama a good man. christiane amanpour, abc news, tripoli. >> as you can imagine, reaction to that interview was swift at the white house. the u.n. ambassador says it shows how disconnected from reality gadhafi really is. jake tapper has more. >> reporter: i read some of the quotes from christiane amanpour's quotes to dr. susan rice. she said, f
would you ever use those? >> translator: haven't we solved the wmd programs with britain and america? we got rid of all that. this is a thing of the past, and we have already finished this. is it reasonable that any sensible man would use such a weapon against even his own enemy, let alone his own people? >> reporter: i also asked him about fears of a scorched earth policy against oil installations. he said that only terrorists would do that. i asked him about the united states and...
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abc's akiko fujita joins us from narita, japan. so, how are the japanese people dealing with news of the leak? >> reporter: what we're seeing out in the stores is any indication, not dealing with it very well. we've heard of panic buying, even in tokyo, which you just heard is 170 miles south of the reactor. we have heard reports of stores being sold out of radios, flashlights, candles, fuel cans. essentially any emergency materials. we've also heard of grocery stores, their shelves being cleared. keep in mind that food and water was already in short supply immediately after the quake hit. people went out to the stores to stock up. now, with reports of the explosion today, people are adding to that panic. >> and, akiko, considering that the wind is blowing from the plant in your direction, meaning towards tokyo, how concerned are officials there about all this radiation spreading? >> reporter: well, you know, officials are trying to walk that fine line between showing a calm face and also monitoring it very closely. i mean, clearly
abc's akiko fujita joins us from narita, japan. so, how are the japanese people dealing with news of the leak? >> reporter: what we're seeing out in the stores is any indication, not dealing with it very well. we've heard of panic buying, even in tokyo, which you just heard is 170 miles south of the reactor. we have heard reports of stores being sold out of radios, flashlights, candles, fuel cans. essentially any emergency materials. we've also heard of grocery stores, their shelves being...